Networking on steemit pays - at least Byteball proved it

in #steem6 years ago

I have been reluctant about introducing steemit to friends. The reason is understandable. A good number of close friends and associates that I introduced to steemit did not take it as something worth doing. Some dismissed it as one of those programmes that will certainly crash in a matter time. Others seem it to have time for it - surprisingly they have time for Facebook. So after trying to tell a few others about steemit, I gave up and decided to do it for myself..

Until now, I did not see how I will loose if I did not tell people about steemit. SO you understand why I kept things for myself. Then came the airdrop that made waves on Steemit since last week - the Byteball airdrop. If you have not heard about it, you probably dont use technology.

So Byteball airdrop rewarded people more in addition to taking their own share based on their reputation. The referral program of Byteball rewarded people with extra Byteball tokens for bringing friends to Byteball through them.
I heard someone say they made close to $1000 just from the referral program. This is a big reward for bringing people to steemit and for all the efforts made in teaching people how to do everything on Steemit.

I will not like to say much on this. I better act out what I wanted to write. It pays to bring people to steemit. It pays to do the networking. It pays to have referrals. Byteball has shown that it pays. I will go back to my unbelieving friends and try to convince them

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Nice thought on that. Life is all about networking and when we introduce friends to what we do, we get certainly rewarded.

Getting people on board can be hard, but hopefully they see the value here in time.

A word of advice, don't send such large amounts of SBD to bots with low pay out values. You'll be seeing about a 30% loss on the vote you purchased with Chronoboost. You're better off splitting your votes between a couple of bots which lessens the chance of suffering such a bad loss as you will this time.

Or don't use bots at all. Your choice either way.

Thanks so much for your advice. Just wondering if its entirely profitable. This is my first time doing it. I appreciate your suggestion.

Check www.steembottracker.com. It will let you know how many votes have been purchased for each bot. Just know that many votes are purchased in the last minutes before the vote goes off.

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No man is an island life is all about networking it depends from the angle sees it .Steemit is one of the best platform do a meaningful network,why because it rewards the members of the community who are commited.

Exactly bros, it rewards the time invested on it.

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